Japan's small-cap IPO market just hit its slowest pace in over 10 years. What's driving this shift? The Tokyo Stock Exchange's sweeping reforms have companies pumping the brakes on their listing plans. Private enterprises are now thinking twice before rushing to go public, weighing whether the new listing standards actually align with their growth timelines. It's a stark reminder that even mature markets like Japan's can see dramatic restructuring when exchanges overhaul their frameworks.

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FalseProfitProphetvip
· 8h ago
Japanese small-cap IPOs frozen for ten years, TSE reforms really left companies confused
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GateUser-9f682d4cvip
· 8h ago
Ha, with the way the Japanese exchange is acting up, small companies are starting to back out. What does that mean? If the rules change, everyone has to start recalculating their accounts.
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ImpermanentSagevip
· 9h ago
Japan's recent reforms have confused small companies, marking the coldest IPO market in ten years.
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GateUser-a180694bvip
· 9h ago
The Japanese IPO market is the coldest in ten years, with exchange reforms implemented abruptly, and companies have also become smarter.
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